Bullseye!

The Centre for Policy Studies is relaunching its pamphlets this week with a new bullesye-style logo and an old-fashioned colour style that reminds us of those great Penguin paperbacks.

The first in the new series of pamphlets is written by Lord (Maurice) Saatchi. Written in the style of a prosecuting barrister it makes the case that Labour has acted as the ‘Enemy of the People’ over the last ten years:

"The People charge New Labour on seven Counts:

Conspiracy to make citizens dependent on the State.

Conspiracy to force citizens to claim benefits to pay higher taxes.

Incitement of poor people to pay more tax than rich people.

Solicitation of multiple tax revenues by stealth.

Attempt to obstruct the right of citizens to independence.

Conspiracy to mesmerize and anaesthetise citizens.

Attempt to conceal their true status as an enemy of the people.

On all Counts, the defendants are found: Guilty."

It will formally be published on Wednesday – when we’ll publish key extracts. You’ll be able to get a copy from the CPS website then. You won’t be disappointed.